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Addressing Sex as a Biological Variable in Preclinical Models of Lung Disease: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement. [PDF]
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Exploring Fall-Related Fracture Risk by Possible Fall-Risk Increasing Drugs in Japanese Older Adults Using Municipal Linked Medical and Long-Term Care Claim Data: A Nested Case-Control and Case-Crossover Study. [PDF]
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Profile of steroid metabolites in human breast milk in different stages of lactation.
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Non-Steroidal Subtype Selective Estrogens
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2005The biological effects of estrogens are thought to be mediated by two receptors referred to as ERalpha and ERbeta. In recent years significant efforts have been devoted to the design of subtype selective ligands. These ligands are valuable tools to establish the precise biological role of each of the subtypes and to develop new generations of ...
G. Veeneman
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2003
Estrogens regulate many biological functions, often acting in a tissue-selective manner. Their tissue-selective action is believed to involve differential estrogen action through the two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERalpha and ERbeta, as well as differential interaction of the ligand-receptor complexes with promoters and coregulator proteins.
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Estrogens regulate many biological functions, often acting in a tissue-selective manner. Their tissue-selective action is believed to involve differential estrogen action through the two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERalpha and ERbeta, as well as differential interaction of the ligand-receptor complexes with promoters and coregulator proteins.
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1997
Estrogen receptor (ER), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, exerts prominent physiological roles in both humans and other species by acting directly as a transcription factor, altering nuclear gene expression. One peculiarity of estrogenic regulation is that it is affected by a wide variety of non-steroidal compounds in addition to the ...
C Y, Meyers, H G, Lutfi, S, Adler
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Estrogen receptor (ER), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, exerts prominent physiological roles in both humans and other species by acting directly as a transcription factor, altering nuclear gene expression. One peculiarity of estrogenic regulation is that it is affected by a wide variety of non-steroidal compounds in addition to the ...
C Y, Meyers, H G, Lutfi, S, Adler
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1999
Endogenous estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (1, Scheme 1), have long been recognized as the primary hormones involved in the development and maintenance of the female sex organs, mammary glands and other sexual characteristics. More recently, their involvement in the growth and/or function of a number of other tissues, such as the skeleton, the ...
J. A. Dodge, C. D. Jones
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Endogenous estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (1, Scheme 1), have long been recognized as the primary hormones involved in the development and maintenance of the female sex organs, mammary glands and other sexual characteristics. More recently, their involvement in the growth and/or function of a number of other tissues, such as the skeleton, the ...
J. A. Dodge, C. D. Jones
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Journal of Molecular Structure, 2008
Abstract An experimental charge density analysis has been carried out on two synthetic estrogens, diethylstilbestrol (DES) and dienestrol (DNS), to further investigate the alignment and binding of estrogenic compounds to the estrogen receptor, and to also establish a relationship between the biological function and the electronic properties of ...
Eric J. Yearley +3 more
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Abstract An experimental charge density analysis has been carried out on two synthetic estrogens, diethylstilbestrol (DES) and dienestrol (DNS), to further investigate the alignment and binding of estrogenic compounds to the estrogen receptor, and to also establish a relationship between the biological function and the electronic properties of ...
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